Transferring Personal Data in Asia – A Path To Legal Certainty And Regional Convergence-1
Transferring Personal Data in Asia : A path to legal certainty and regional convergence This Comparative Review sets out proposals for how Asian public stakeholders may promote legal certainty and greater consistency between the ir respective laws and regulation s on cross -border transfers of personal data in the region. Despite differences between the philosophies […]
VUB FPF 2020 Brussels Privacy Symposium Agenda v.1 12-2-20 (1)
Bru sse ls P riv a cy S ym po siu m Rese arc h a n d t h e P ro te ctio n o f P ers o nal D ata U nd er t h e G D PR A GEN DA Ju le s P olo n ets k y […]
InformationPrivacyAct-Dec7-2020
Information Privacy Act (released June 3, 2020 ; updated December 7, 2020 ) 1 Ti tle: To provide individuals with foundational information privacy rights, create strong 1 accountability mechanisms, and establish meaningful enforce ment. 2 3 4 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in 5 […]
VUB-FPF-2020-Brussels-Privacy-Symposium-Agenda-v.1-12-2-20-1
Bru sse ls P riv a cy S ym po siu m Rese arc h a n d t h e P ro te ctio n o f P ers o nal D ata U nd er t h e G D PR A GEN DA Ju le s P olo n ets k y […]
Duty to Participate in COVID-19 Proximity Tracing: Rethinking Privacy-Health Tradeoffs in a Pandemic
Duty to Participate in COVID-19 Proximity Tracing: Rethinking Privacy-Health Tradeoffs in a Pandemic
Duty to Participate in COVID-19 Proximity Tracing: Rethinking Privacy-Health Tradeoffs in a Pandemic
Duty to Participate in COVID-19 Proximity Tracing: Rethinking Privacy-Health Tradeoffs in a Pandemic
Trust Deficit Why a Lack of Trust in Government and Technology has Harmed our Pandemic Response
Trust Deficit: Why a Lack of Trust in Government and Technology has Harmed U.S. Pandemic Response Position Statement for Privacy & Pandemics: Responsible Uses of Technology and Health Data During Times of Crisis By Sara Collins, Policy Counsel at Public Knowledge and Erin Simpson, Associate Director of Technology Policy at the Center for American Progress […]
Trust Deficit Why a Lack of Trust in Government and Technology has Harmed our Pandemic Response
Trust Deficit: Why a Lack of Trust in Government and Technology has Harmed U.S. Pandemic Response Position Statement for Privacy & Pandemics: Responsible Uses of Technology and Health Data During Times of Crisis By Sara Collins, Policy Counsel at Public Knowledge and Erin Simpson, Associate Director of Technology Policy at the Center for American Progress […]
The Disputed Inequality by Open Linked Data: A Position Paper
The Disputed Inequality by Open Linked Data: A Position Paper
A Look Back at the Role of Law and the Right To Privacy in LGBTQ+ History
By Katelyn Ringrose, Christopher Wolf Diversity Law Fellow at the Future of Privacy Forum, and Christopher Wood, Executive Director of LGBT Tech, with thanks to Connor Colson, FPF Policy Intern. LGBTQ+ rights are, and have always been, linked with privacy. Over the years, privacy-invasive laws, practices, and norms have been used to oppress LGBTQ+ individuals […]